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'Kill switch' law means your next car could be watching you | A federal requirement aimed at stopping drunken driving could soon put driver-monitoring technology in every new vehicle. The goal is saving lives, but the privacy trade-offs deserve closer scrutiny

Nintendo Confirms Switch 2 With Replaceable Battery in EU Ahead of New Right-to-Repair Law

Top AI CEOs Call for Law Protecting Against Biological Weapons

Law’s Billable Hour Is Being Shredded by AI

A new way to build chips: Sequentially stacking silicon to extend Moore's Law

New 3D silicon chip breakthrough could extend Moore’s Law for years

Appeals Court Allows Texas To Enforce Law Restricting App Downloads 05/29/2026

The Take It Down Act's platform removal mandate takes effect today, one year after being signed into law

Hawaii passes law bypassing Citizens United, governor signs it

Newton's law of gravity passes its biggest test

ABC can beat U.S President FCC's license threat if owner Disney is willing to fight | Broadcast license renewals are “all but automatic” due to 1996 change in US law.

Attempt to repeal Colorado's right-to-repair law fails

Attempt to repeal Colorado’s right-to-repair law fails / Manufacturers backed effort to repeal the law but ultimately failed.

Why Law Is Law-Shaped

Privacy and law enforcement clash as the Supreme Court wrestles with 'geofence' warrants

Court Enjoins Another Arkansas Segregate-and-Suppress Law–NetChoice v. Griffin

UK Proposes Law Banning Mobile Phones at Schools in England

Linux lays down the law on AI-generated code, says yes to Copilot, no to AI slop, and humans take the fall for mistakes — after months of fierce debate, Torvalds and maintainers come to an agreement

How our digital devices are putting our right to privacy at risk | Law professor Andrew Guthrie Ferguson chats with Ars about his new book, Your Data Will Be Used Against You

Tech Companies Are Trying To Neuter Colorado's Landmark Right-to-Repair Law